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House panel recommends criminal charges vs cops in US embassy dispersal
The House committee on human rights also recommends that all cops be required to undergo human rights education and training

U.S. embassy closed October 31-November 1
The US embassy and its affiliated offices will be open on Monday, October 30, and will resume operations on Thursday, November 2

Katribu to Duterte: Review 19-year-old IP Rights Act
Indigenous peoples lose faith in the law and now want it reviewed by Congress during the term of President Rodrigo Duterte says Katribu s Piya Macliing Malayao

9 Manila cops relieved after clash with protesters
It’s not conviction or punishment This does not necessarily mean that they’re guilty NCRPO director Chief Superintendent Oscar Albayalde says

Police van overruns protesters in US embassy dispersal
UPDATED Some of the protesters are injured after cops forced a police vehicle through the crowd

Call for applications: Biodiversity reporting 101
Those interested to learn more about biodiversity of the ASEAN region can apply until November 25 2015

Youth turn to blogging to discuss ASEAN issues
In a social media led event called Blogged In: ASEAN youth from across Southeast Asia spread awareness about ASEAN integration

'Use museums to connect science to people'
Top marine biologist: Connect the science with what people are thinking about most of the time
US pledges P4-M for disaster relief
The US government pledges to donate US 100 000 to the Philippines to support disaster relief efforts